Transcription of POVERTY IN EDUCATION
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POVERTY IN EDUCATION A Literature Review Presented to the Dr. Min Yu Missouri State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for ELE 711 Master of Science in EDUCATION --Elementary EDUCATION by Sadie Greever April, 2014 2 REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE The purpose of this literature review is to provide a comprehensive summary of the topic of POVERTY and its effects upon student behavior and academic performance. Presented in this chapter of the review of the related literature will be: (a) description of POVERTY and the role of EDUCATION , (b) effects of POVERTY on student behavior, (c) effects of POVERTY on student performance, (d) pedagogical implications for teachers of students in POVERTY , and (e) summary. Description of POVERTY and the Role of EDUCATION POVERTY can best be described as a family of four or more whose average yearly income falls below the federal POVERTY level of $22,050.
poverty and the role of education, (b) effects of poverty on student behavior, (c) effects of ... constant assessment, scaffolding, independent practice, and numerous questions which demand a response from students. (Rosenshine, 2012) Students in poverty may have
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